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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> continuing coverage of the junta virus scare. a whole new round of testing got underway today. >> yosemite park workers have been ordered not to talk about it publicly, but today, california health officials tested 100 employees on a voluntary basis for the junta virus. there have been nine confirmed cases. today workers filled out a questionnaire, and gave blood. >> the blood test will be looking at infection, any past infection, and the questionnaire shows their work habits, their living habits. >> reporter: today's testing is a pilot program. >> we know that when people get sick from junta virus and show symptoms, the mortality rate is very high. many get sick and die. it would really be important to know for any health official to understand is that just a small portion of the total number? >> reporter: some visitors were surprised the state waited so long. >> you would think since they're here all the time they would have maybe had more cases. >> reporter: while
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> continuing coverage of the junta virus scare. a whole new round of testing got underway today. >> yosemite park workers have been ordered not to talk about it publicly, but today, california health officials tested 100 employees on a voluntary basis for the junta virus. there have been nine confirmed cases. today workers filled out a questionnaire, and gave blood. >> the...
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get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. if you have any doubts about what is going on in the housing sector, take a look at the chart in lennar. joining us now, scott bauer says this is a stock to watch. good morning scott. > > good morning angie. > > what do you think is going to happen with this stock? it's unbelievable. it looks like stairsteps all the way up. > > right. it's a slow grind up, which is actually a good thing, rather than seeing dramatic changes up or down. look at the entire home-building space. when lennar released earnings, they actually were not up to snuff with what was expected. but going forward, their guidance was great. i believe what a big issue is is what they have as "future booking." deposits that have been made on future developments and future housing, they don't actually count that in their revenue stream right now. so, that number far exceeds what expectations were, but since the dollar amount from that is not included in revenues, i
get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. if you have any doubts about what is going on in the housing sector, take a look at the chart in lennar. joining us now, scott bauer says this is a stock to watch. good morning scott. > > good morning angie. > > what do you think is going to happen with this stock? it's unbelievable. it looks like stairsteps all the way up. > > right. it's a slow grind up, which...
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in san mateo, police, parents, educators are meeting at parkside elementary. it's a safety and security meeting after a 9-year-old girl was taken from a school and molested. the suspect, 25 years old, is being held without bail. he is facing charges of kidnapping and molestation. police in san leandro searching for the five gunmen who robbed a safeway on bancroft avenue last night. they ordered shoppers on the floor, stole cash, and ran away. police describe them as african- american men in their early 20s wave -- wearing bandanas to hide their face. >>> i just spoke to the tenants next door there from this facility and they said they were smelling a strong odor. they thought a rodent died. and the condensation that was building up here. apparently when police came here, they found hundreds of plants growing inside. down here at the door, you can see the paraphernalia left over inside. you can see the some fertilizer called bud blood and a temperature gauge found inside. last night at 10:15, police say someone wassing do aing minute -- was doing a maintenance
in san mateo, police, parents, educators are meeting at parkside elementary. it's a safety and security meeting after a 9-year-old girl was taken from a school and molested. the suspect, 25 years old, is being held without bail. he is facing charges of kidnapping and molestation. police in san leandro searching for the five gunmen who robbed a safeway on bancroft avenue last night. they ordered shoppers on the floor, stole cash, and ran away. police describe them as african- american men in...
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we have to focus on our educational system. not every kid is as lucky as mine to be in an awesome public system. most are not. maybe there's a better way to do this other than rushing them out the door two years early. >> hold on. they're not rushing people out the door. >> jim, you're a money guy. states are on notice, big-time notice, they've got huge budgett deficits. >> right. >> why wouldn't this help the state's bottom line? this is happening in arizona, where property taxes are next to nothing anymore, because there's no housing market anymore. why wouldn't this be a good thing? >> it is a good thing. i haven't heard one single good argument why not to do this. you're not rushing kids through, you're allowing them to rush through if they so desire. that's what this is supposed to be about. kids that can advance should advance if they want to. if it saves money all the better. why not save money if you can if it's improving the lots of kids that want to achieve. we should reward achievement in this country. this is a good
we have to focus on our educational system. not every kid is as lucky as mine to be in an awesome public system. most are not. maybe there's a better way to do this other than rushing them out the door two years early. >> hold on. they're not rushing people out the door. >> jim, you're a money guy. states are on notice, big-time notice, they've got huge budgett deficits. >> right. >> why wouldn't this help the state's bottom line? this is happening in arizona, where...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> stock prices pressing higher. the institute for supply management says manufacturing has grown for the first name four months. however, u.s. construction spending fell .6% in august. but housing activity still posted a solid gain. the dow is currently up, 149, the nasdaq is up 19, s&p up 13. >>> women are now major players in the world of mobile video games. the new research shows 60% of players on mobile devices are female. the study shows they prefer multi-player games like words with friends and win or draw. >>> another study, this from the pew research center says half of all american adults own a computer or a smartphone. more than a third of -- third of them look at the phones to look at news. >>> the new ktvu iphone app is ready to download. >>> cabinet ministers are in taiwan are being watched closely to see what smart phones they use. in particular, reporters want to see if they support htc, a maimer part of their economy -- a major
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> stock prices pressing higher. the institute for supply management says manufacturing has grown for the first name four months. however, u.s. construction spending fell .6% in august. but housing activity still posted a solid gain. the dow is currently up, 149, the nasdaq is up 19, s&p up 13. >>> women are now major players in the world of mobile video games. the new...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. and put some in the had a lot. >>> the worst the house minicabs are there. there's one right behind them purities problem of wall street executive. >>> is a really the heart to get a taxi and your city? not a lot going on it would clear as you had towards the pickets on the bay bridge as you said in the san francisco. right now in the heart of the things are clear. sematech a bridge looking clear. free-form in all directions. the dump our bridge also much better used to report. all directions are clear. if you're heading to san francisco cleared 40 minutes from 580 to the golden gate bridge toll plaza. 82 to 37 connecter looks pretty good to list warrants are provincial or 645 this morning. the to see drug comes around that area or green. a 80 looking good as world no. run as you had towards the maze. some from looking good us to work the way between to 38 in the maze. truck route a little sluggish through there. with a solid disease and yellow speed stepping
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. and put some in the had a lot. >>> the worst the house minicabs are there. there's one right behind them purities problem of wall street executive. >>> is a really the heart to get a taxi and your city? not a lot going on it would clear as you had towards the pickets on the bay bridge as you said in the san francisco. right now in the heart of the things are clear. sematech a bridge looking...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can spend more time sharing your passions. wow. [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] with the people who matter most. i love you gr
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ]...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ (trolley dings.) - hi, neighbour! we're playing at katerina kittycat's house today. - hello, daniel tiger, meow, meow. hi, neighbour.
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's...
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final thought on education. we heard from experts on the show. the studies reported on, kids are not learning what they need to act. not prepared for college much less left after school. but as is often the case, some are taking this problem too far. as a new push to make kindergarten tougher, yes, kindergarten. a standardized tests are popping up in classrooms full 05-year-old smith. these exams are meant to determine whether they are on track to it succeed in college and career.
final thought on education. we heard from experts on the show. the studies reported on, kids are not learning what they need to act. not prepared for college much less left after school. but as is often the case, some are taking this problem too far. as a new push to make kindergarten tougher, yes, kindergarten. a standardized tests are popping up in classrooms full 05-year-old smith. these exams are meant to determine whether they are on track to it succeed in college and career.
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its world class restaurants, large education in classes improve the economy all helped city by the bay earn its top spot from the bloomberg business week best. coming in second, seattle, then washington dc, then boston. portland rounds up 5 education, economic factors, crime, and air quality. >>> a big settlement us davis pepper spray. peaceful protest on campus last year, tells us one student plans to use all of her portions to help others. >> the uc davis quad was peaceful this afternoon, a far cry from november 18th of last year. students engaged in a non-violent protest were pepper sprayed by campus police officers. >> my face was on fire. i felt like my eyes were boiling. it was pretty awful. >> today the university announced a $1 million settlement with the affected students. school officials say the money is just one part of this process. >> the discretion is and that -- and that everybody understands how to appropriately manage conflict. >> each student will receive $30,000. >> i think it's -- i know i'm going to spend all the money in future tuition to pay that. i know a lot o
its world class restaurants, large education in classes improve the economy all helped city by the bay earn its top spot from the bloomberg business week best. coming in second, seattle, then washington dc, then boston. portland rounds up 5 education, economic factors, crime, and air quality. >>> a big settlement us davis pepper spray. peaceful protest on campus last year, tells us one student plans to use all of her portions to help others. >> the uc davis quad was peaceful this...
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being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested in with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country being wild child poverty in spain has increased exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may now find more on the mass protests and further violence on the streets of madrid and our website r t v dot com all the aerials five photos of the brutal police response as officers fired rubber bullets and batons charged protesters and witnesses accounts and he's from protesters also available at r.t. dot com. after rolling away for a protest over a prisoner abuse scandal in georgia is gaining momentum and has even now across the atlantic hundreds of georgians georgia nationals rather gathered outside the united nations where president me and saakashvili was delivering a speech at the general assembly the protesters and the georgian president along with prosecution officials take full r
being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested in with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country being wild child poverty in spain has increased exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may now find more on the mass protests and further violence on the streets of madrid and...
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. >> the ax will fall on pensions and education and retirement age is set to rise for greece to receive its lifeline. >> it has been over two years since greece requested outside help and things are getting worse. they believe the entire strategy is wrong. imagine what might happen when they come into effect. >> one of those taking part is determined to help those suffering. in his spare time, he runs a clinic offering free care to the new poor of greece. everything here is donated. this is the other side of the crisis, solidarity between greeks hit by austerity. >> it is amazing to see greece in the 21st century having children that are starving. some cannot feed their children are provide simple things like an aspirin. >> at per se, 10 patients a week -- at first, 10 patients came here. now there are a hundred per day. they cannot afford a basic check up for their newborn. we cannot sink any deeper, or else the greek people uld a die. it is like this country is at war. greece shut down today, but the government is standing firm that without 11.5 billion bureaus of cuts, the country wo
. >> the ax will fall on pensions and education and retirement age is set to rise for greece to receive its lifeline. >> it has been over two years since greece requested outside help and things are getting worse. they believe the entire strategy is wrong. imagine what might happen when they come into effect. >> one of those taking part is determined to help those suffering. in his spare time, he runs a clinic offering free care to the new poor of greece. everything here is...
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is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country meanwhile child poverty in spain has an increase exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may. and in greece and the sentiment is also running high as workers walked out for a general strike against painful cuts you're looking at live pictures at the moment from athens where protesters are gathering in front of the parliament. the greek government is negotiating a new round of belt tightening in order to receive an explanation of why the long promised international creditors expected the nationwide strike will bring the country to standstill with flights halted and public services shut down. with r t as we'll be following developments in the greek capital with fears a demonstration will spell and to violence. now and to some other news we're following for you here today the rol
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madrid and try and get their message out and see us there see a noble cuts to health care spending in education the salaries and shops watching this huge part of us the full display on both sides we've heard from the chant throughout the course of the weapons our hands now when it comes to austerity well we're hearing reports there's a budget on this issue will be discussed later this week by the correspondence government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three biggest demonstrations that have been golfing spade amateurish in recent months. well after a short break we'll be talking to an empty austerity activist who was at last night's madrid protests also coming your way in just a few minutes here on our team a cozy relationship for profit big business scandals in the u.k. where giant companies could be owing their success to some powerful backers inside the government. plus a recent independent r
madrid and try and get their message out and see us there see a noble cuts to health care spending in education the salaries and shops watching this huge part of us the full display on both sides we've heard from the chant throughout the course of the weapons our hands now when it comes to austerity well we're hearing reports there's a budget on this issue will be discussed later this week by the correspondence government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that...
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a primary concern is educating women and girls and making sure they stay healthy. an 84-year-old american has spent years researching non- violent revolutions. his books are read by social activists all over the globe, including the arab world. based in the u.k., the other winner, campaign against arms trade, is a non-governmental organization, which has been fighting for an end to arms trade since 1974. they are known for spectacular campaigns which they organize themselves. the honorary prize went to a turkish and entrepreneur -- turkish on to print your -- turkish entrepreneur, who supports farmers who work the land in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. >> we will be back after a short break. do not go away. >> stay with us. >> welcome back. german chancellor angela merkel has been summoned to answer questions about decisions she made as environment minister in the 1990's. a parliamentary committee is looking into mismanagement of a test site to dump nuclear waste. >> critics say merkel authorized tunnels to be dug without going through the prop
a primary concern is educating women and girls and making sure they stay healthy. an 84-year-old american has spent years researching non- violent revolutions. his books are read by social activists all over the globe, including the arab world. based in the u.k., the other winner, campaign against arms trade, is a non-governmental organization, which has been fighting for an end to arms trade since 1974. they are known for spectacular campaigns which they organize themselves. the honorary prize...
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reduce special education costs. what we know is that the quality 3-your pre-kindergarten cop -- that yields a reduction in special education costs alone, and to pay for all the services. at the state level, at this understanding can take place and people can understand it. it can even be done on a school district level. the power of technology and communication is enabling people to act at local levels in the way they can active federal levels. -- cannot act and federal levels. as an act of the county and state level, it becomes clear at the federal level what needs to be done. from my standpoint, the beginnings of this process are sufficiently still new that it would be a third reason why we should not be surprised by what is relative inaction at the federal level. at the state level, a lot is going on. what lisa and david are doing is informing this and energizing it, making it easier for those of us attempting to organize business leaders in the states and increase the use of social impact finance. i am very enco
reduce special education costs. what we know is that the quality 3-your pre-kindergarten cop -- that yields a reduction in special education costs alone, and to pay for all the services. at the state level, at this understanding can take place and people can understand it. it can even be done on a school district level. the power of technology and communication is enabling people to act at local levels in the way they can active federal levels. -- cannot act and federal levels. as an act of the...
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it requires the department of education to use a mix of factors when determining a school's academic performance index, or api. the new law gives the state until 2015 to adopt the new api. you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> legendary singer andy williams has lost his battle with cancer. ♪ [ music ] >> williams became world famous with his silky voiced moon river. that was one of his many easy listening hits. he was once called a national treasure by president reagan. williams performed up until just a few months ago. he died last night in branson, missouri, at age 84. >>> they are pedaling thousands of miles for a good cause. why two cyclists say the trip is nothing compared to what many women go through. >> and i'm back here in just a few minutes, things are changing around in the long range forecast. how warm it's going to be in your neighbor [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just mov
it requires the department of education to use a mix of factors when determining a school's academic performance index, or api. the new law gives the state until 2015 to adopt the new api. you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> legendary singer andy williams has lost his battle with cancer. ♪ [ music ] >> williams became world famous with his silky voiced moon river. that was one of his many easy listening hits. he was once called a national treasure...
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do not cut education or health care. >> [chanting] >> i am here today because i fought for democracy here in spain when i was young. and 64 today. now i am fighting which has cost us so much sweat and blood. they are setting us back to where we were when i was a girl. when i was young, this is what we had. hunger. now we are going back to that. we are going in this direction because they will not touch their own salaries. >> [chanting] >> i have come here today because i think we see every day people who have a chance to tell the politicians and the financial system that we have had it. it can't be that all the weight of this crisis is forced onto the people and workers. >> there has been a large scale police assault that makes no sense because it has been a protest with no violence. it is an unsustainable situation. we have no idea where we are going and it is troubling. there seems to be no remedy. >> some of the voices from the protests tuesday in madrid. on thursday, the spanish government is expected to announce further austerity measures. the bank of spain has said the recessio
do not cut education or health care. >> [chanting] >> i am here today because i fought for democracy here in spain when i was young. and 64 today. now i am fighting which has cost us so much sweat and blood. they are setting us back to where we were when i was a girl. when i was young, this is what we had. hunger. now we are going back to that. we are going in this direction because they will not touch their own salaries. >> [chanting] >> i have come here today because i...
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that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three establish a sions that have been golfing spain amateurish in response. well more protests are planned in madrid today demonstrators are clearing they will not stop until their voices are heard one of them victor sampedro from the radio one the car lot university says he saw police goading protesters. what happened is that there were constant but of ok sure to police they began to beat people up new various small groups. just to get the last scenes of daylight and. fear to to to scare the people so they wouldn't cause in ninety three day began to. beat on people of course there where the demonstrators. did. it is. despair of the population. there seems some willing to turn violent is the. blue shield for war politics against their population tracy and. beating up their populations. well you can always find many more reports from our london london bureau online at r.t. dot com here's some of what's already lined u
that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three establish a sions that have been golfing spain amateurish in response. well more protests are planned in madrid today demonstrators are clearing they will not stop until their voices are heard one of them victor sampedro from the radio one the car lot university says he saw police goading protesters. what happened...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> because we all love baby animals, a little puppy love sunshine for you with petsmart, which up about 1.5%, or it was. now just over one. it has gained admission to the s&p 500. it's up, by the way, 33% this year so far and up 60% over the past 52 weeks. >>> here's today's disaster. it is not a stock. it's a mini fiscal cliff. our mystery city debt clock came from chicago, illinois. and chicago cou
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ]...
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lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to 2006 as a special education student. >> i had to work hard to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the team manager. >> basically getting water for the team, encouraging guys on the court. it was fantastic. >> i can always see he's excited in his white shirt and tie. his shirt would be out in the first quarter. he would be yelling and screaming. everybody else saw it, too. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kit so we can have a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talked during the season. >> he works so hard in practice. th
lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to 2006 as a special education student. >> i had to work hard to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv...
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wod seen here -- woz says australia places more emphasis on education than u.s.. he will keep his u.s. passport but will call himself an aussie. he better learn how to say mate. >> wozzie, aussie. >> any more puns before the >> no, i'm out. give me another two hours to think of one or: e two, maybe. nice having you here. >> thank you good to be here always. >>> good morning. clouds, nice shade of grey, shot sure there are 50 definitely a couple shades the night sky has taken over. live doppler 7 hd, a lot of clouds like yesterday you may drive through some drizzle, mist, no drizzle, no rain. i'm going to walk across the screen and start the computer. one of the reasons i'm going to do that is because i was slowly putting maps in and i wanted to make sure you got to see all of them. one of my concerns was the fog around santa rosa half mile visibility there, 50s this morning monterey bay fog developing around watsonville, salinas, mid 50s. here's what i'm thinking, sunshine this afternoon, it will be the coolest afternoon in the seven day, patchy fog possible again
wod seen here -- woz says australia places more emphasis on education than u.s.. he will keep his u.s. passport but will call himself an aussie. he better learn how to say mate. >> wozzie, aussie. >> any more puns before the >> no, i'm out. give me another two hours to think of one or: e two, maybe. nice having you here. >> thank you good to be here always. >>> good morning. clouds, nice shade of grey, shot sure there are 50 definitely a couple shades the night...
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remote area weren't even victims of disaster but just of poor families who desperately wanted a free education. >> the bbc found former pupils who described what their former head master did to him. >> he hit me with a stick and other times with his hands. he used to beat us every sunday then take photos and then offer chocolate. he would rub you afterwards and say nothing had happened. >> eight of the indian boys are now suing slade's former friend and one-time business partner, derek sawyer, a previous leader in london and lord mayor of lessor whose charity funded the employment of slade. the boys' lawyer announced the case against them at the press conference alleging they failed to protect people from slade's sexual abuse. >> you owe an obligation to those in the school to look after them and safe and free from harm. and if something unimportant to happens, such as being abused by a teacher, then those who are responsible in english law are then accountable. >> derek slade is now in prison. those being sued have distanced themselves from them saying they were shocked to discover he was a d
remote area weren't even victims of disaster but just of poor families who desperately wanted a free education. >> the bbc found former pupils who described what their former head master did to him. >> he hit me with a stick and other times with his hands. he used to beat us every sunday then take photos and then offer chocolate. he would rub you afterwards and say nothing had happened. >> eight of the indian boys are now suing slade's former friend and one-time business...
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hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far this the fish ration that have been golfing spain amateurish in recent months. that he's drunk a group reporting right now and egyptian newspaper has published a series of cartoons in response to the caricature of the prophet mohammad there recently appeared in a french magazine i want cartoon shows the burning world trade center through a pair of spectacles with the caption western glasses for the islamic world and while another shows a flashlight painted with an american flag or highlighting an arab man holding a bloody knife while the true picture of islam goes on seen. and many egyptians have applauded the cartoons of a civilized response to the french publication other news in the r.t. world update hundreds of people in the u.k. have been forced from their homes as heavy rains continue to fall one driver was lucky enough to escape the floodwaters when an emergency worker was able to push her car to safety and sev
hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far this the fish ration that have been golfing spain amateurish in recent months. that he's drunk a group reporting right now and egyptian newspaper has published a series of cartoons in response to the caricature of the prophet mohammad there recently appeared in a french magazine i want cartoon shows the burning world...
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focus on education and prevention. multi layered approach. treat drugs and addiction as a public health issue. law enforcement continues choking off the supply. this year the federal government is spending over $10 billion over prevention and treatment. law enforcement and corrections just over $10 billion. but both men say they are not in favor of legalising marijuana. she says it can be the result of a job loss or aggravating time. >> it is only natural that people are going to turn to substancing whatever they may be to numb their pain or stress. >> the most talked about issues leaning to one of the least. >> cnn miami. >> as john mentioned, both president obama and mitt romney both say they are not for leg legalising marijuana. >> i spoke to barney frank. i said why do you care so much? >> i believe in personal freedom and liberty. i believe the efforts to shut down internet gamble. i think it contributes to a good deal of the sense of unfairness of young people that are told they shouldn't do this but then see older people engaging in th
focus on education and prevention. multi layered approach. treat drugs and addiction as a public health issue. law enforcement continues choking off the supply. this year the federal government is spending over $10 billion over prevention and treatment. law enforcement and corrections just over $10 billion. but both men say they are not in favor of legalising marijuana. she says it can be the result of a job loss or aggravating time. >> it is only natural that people are going to turn to...
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speech was a promise that if an elected labor will instigate a massive increase in food cation the education focusing on the fifty percent of young people who don't go to university a great idea youth unemployment is around twenty percent at the moment but there was no mention of the all important cost and how it would be met miliband has admitted that it's labor was in power they'd be making austerity cuts too but he's refused to give any detail until after that elected more than anything miliband has tried again to cost himself as a man of the people but many are saying that if he wants the people to listen what he really needs to do it's not talk about himself the seemingly endless anecdotes about his childhood and his family. but seriously in detail about the country and its problems. time now for more world news for you this hour kyrgyzstan's count but all is back under security forces control following deadly clashes between police and protesters they were demanding the nationalization of a gold venture which is currently operated by a canadian company hundreds gathered in front of the
speech was a promise that if an elected labor will instigate a massive increase in food cation the education focusing on the fifty percent of young people who don't go to university a great idea youth unemployment is around twenty percent at the moment but there was no mention of the all important cost and how it would be met miliband has admitted that it's labor was in power they'd be making austerity cuts too but he's refused to give any detail until after that elected more than anything...
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in 2011, both sat on alec's education task force. but the two companies did not just approved the model bill, they helped craft it. the proof is in one of alec's own documents. there is more to the story. >> house bill 1030 has to do with the establishment of a virtual public schools. >> last year, an online school in bill based on the alec model turned up in another state where alec has a powerful influence -- tennessee. it was introduced in both the state senate and house by alec members. the bill passed, making private corporations eligible for public money for online education. then within weeks, k12 corp. got a no bid contract to provide online education to any tennessee students from kindergarten through the eighth grade. let's review. the alec member corporations helped craft the bill. alec legislators introduced it and vote on it, and now there is a state law on the books that enables one of those corporations to get state money. game. set. match. this story is not about one company and the education industry and one lot in t
in 2011, both sat on alec's education task force. but the two companies did not just approved the model bill, they helped craft it. the proof is in one of alec's own documents. there is more to the story. >> house bill 1030 has to do with the establishment of a virtual public schools. >> last year, an online school in bill based on the alec model turned up in another state where alec has a powerful influence -- tennessee. it was introduced in both the state senate and house by alec...
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. >> rose: some people be you have been part of her education. >> um... plaimaybe the combination that s place in changes-- exchanges between a person who started physics, like mrs. merkel and the modest economies may be productive. >> rose: one of the things you pointed out to me this summer which i particularly found fascinating, there's also culture here, the culture of individual nations. >> it's almost only culture. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that-- i mean, culture is how people behave, what-- for example, anglo-saxons, the u.k., the u.s., tend to see a bigger role for economic activities in the sense of aggressive management of demand through budgetary aggressiveness, if needed monetary policy. not so the germans, the germans are more linked to the notion-- i sometimes say for gem ans it is-- they see growth as something flowing to the benefit of those who practice virtue. virtue for a household is to engage in a lot of savings, being moderate in consumption, for a government is not to run a deficit. for a country, virtue is to have your balance o
. >> rose: some people be you have been part of her education. >> um... plaimaybe the combination that s place in changes-- exchanges between a person who started physics, like mrs. merkel and the modest economies may be productive. >> rose: one of the things you pointed out to me this summer which i particularly found fascinating, there's also culture here, the culture of individual nations. >> it's almost only culture. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that-- i...
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education free. storage free. range free. free. free. hold free board video for your media project free radio gondar t.v. dot com. welcome back we're talking to political atheists gerald to lead to him before the break we're sharing not only a very insightful personal story but he then toward the end of the segment said laid out his predictions for a possible gold bull run so i want to follow up with that and not waste any time gerald celente trends research institute let's talk about this so why do you predict a gold bull run if gold hits what did you say seventeen something this week. so haven't seen eighty that's that so mark that we're ok because lauren look at all the stimulus coming out of virtually every country i mean the europeans are buying up all these worthless bogs the european central bank they're going to be dumping more money into the the european stability mechanism you're looking what's going on in the united states as i mentioned ben bernanke the. coming flood out and saying we're not going to see high interest rates f
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force them to listen to that and to your stereo to message no longer wants any cuts to health care to education spending to jobs and salaries and we're talking about space really it's jobs that's a crucial issue twenty five percent of the nation unemployed that's particularly affecting those aged under twenty five we look at the crowd here tonight take a cross-sectional cut many of them coming into the bracket. take a greaves our chief correspondent in madrid thank you very much we'll be following that story quite closely on our team. the square by the greek parliament and downtown athens was scenes of chaos today with protesters hurling fire bombs and police responding with tear gas greece itself is at a standstill today with a nationwide strike paralyzing industry transport and businesses up to a million people are taking part in protests with around fifty thousand in the streets around parliament the action is against a third round of austerity being debated by the government if passed it would mean deep slashes to pensions and raising the retirement age to sixty seven but attorney and profe
force them to listen to that and to your stereo to message no longer wants any cuts to health care to education spending to jobs and salaries and we're talking about space really it's jobs that's a crucial issue twenty five percent of the nation unemployed that's particularly affecting those aged under twenty five we look at the crowd here tonight take a cross-sectional cut many of them coming into the bracket. take a greaves our chief correspondent in madrid thank you very much we'll be...